The North Carolina Regulations for Protection Against
Radiation (10A NCAC 15 .0205) requires that all individuals who are engaged in
the business of "furnishing or offering to furnish any equipment services...shall
apply for registration of such services with the agency prior to furnishing
or offering to furnish any of these services."

Listed below are the Regulatory references
which apply to registration of services (including consulting) and a listing
of registered experts and consultants.

Registration Type

Description

Class VI

are those
individuals/businesses who are registered to perform radiation
instrument calibration.

Class VII

includes those
individuals/businesses who are registered to perform therapeutic facility
and shielding design & area radiation survey or calibration.

North Carolina is an Agreement State,
which means that the State entered into an agreement with the US Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC) so the State regulates the use of radioactive
material instead of the NRC. Part of the agreement is that the State's rules
for the protection against radiation are compatible with those of the NRC.

UPDATE: Rules
under revision were published in the
NC Register on October 3, 2016 beginning on page 549. The public comment
period began the date that the rules were published, and a public hearing is
scheduled for November 18, 2016, at 10:00 a.m., in Room 131 of the Wright
Building located on the Dorthea Dix Campus, 1201 Umstead Drive, Raleigh, NC
27603. The end of the public comment period falls on December 2, 2016.